Hp Proliant Ml150 G6 Drivers Linux Ubuntu
HPE and Canonical Support HPE Supported - HPE provides support for HPE hardware and HPE delivered firmware/software. HPE Supported & OS Partner Certified/Logo - HPE server qualifies for an Ubuntu Advantage support contract that can be purchased from providing Ubuntu Server support on certified HPE Servers. Ubuntu Releases Canonical has committed to scheduled Ubuntu releases on a predictable six-month basis. Every fourth release, issued on a two-year basis, receives long-term support (LTS). LTS releases are typically used for commercial or large-scale deployments. Interim OS releases will not be officially certified by Canonical. NOTE: The B140i storage controller (HPDSA) driver v1.2.4-140 is ONLY supported with Ubuntu 14.04.0 LTS and 14.04.1 LTS (v3.13.x kernel).
Ubuntu 16.04.x LTS (v4.4 kernel) is not supported. Please use AHCI SATA Mode with newer Hardware Enabled Kernels (HWE). Future platforms with the Dynamic RAID controller will be certified using AHCI SATA mode. For hardware RAID use the p-Series or H-Series storage controllers or software RAID included with the distribution. Please Note: HPE will only certify and support LTS versions. Interim OS versions or HWE kernels are not supported.
Moonshot Series Technical Exceptions Minimum Supported Ubuntu Updates Footnotes Ubuntu 12.04 1 1 Kernel update v3.2.0-40 Ubuntu 12.04.4 1 1 Kernel update 3.11.0-17-generic Ubuntu 14.04.1 Ubuntu 12.04.5 Ubuntu 14.04.1 + SRU (3.13.0-40.69) 1,2,3 1OS is factory preinstalled. 1 year of Ubuntu Server 9x5 support is included with every Moonshot chassis. 2The current m400 OS version does not include kexec/kdump capabilities.
Apr 13, 2016 - Solved: I'm planning to get a decommissioned HP Ml150 G6 server. Can I install Ubuntu server on. Name: HP Ml150 G6. Operating System: Linux. Hi: You may also want to post your question on the HP Enterprise Business Community Support Forum -- Proliant Servers section.

We are working with Canonical to identify upstream changes to introduce these capabilities on ARM64. 3The current m400 OS does not include cpufreq controls. Canonical is working to resolve this in a future OS revision. Ubuntu 14.04.1 Ubuntu 14.04.1 Ubuntu 12.04.5 Ubuntu 14.04.3 Ubuntu 14.04.1 + SRU (3.13.0-18.29-keystone) 1 113.13.0-18.29-keystone supports the 3.125Gb SRIO.
BL Series Technical Exceptions Minimum Supported Ubuntu Updates Footnotes Ubuntu 14.04 2 Ubuntu 12.04 1 Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2400v2 Series Ubuntu 12.04.3 1 The HP Dynamic Smart Array B110i/B120i/B320i controller driver for Ubuntu 12.04 is not available. The Ubuntu 12.04 certification was completed in SATA mode. 2 The HP Dynamic Smart Array B110i/B120i/B320i controller for Ubuntu 14.04 is not supported. Use AHCI SATA mode instead.
Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04 Ubuntu 12.04 1 Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600v2 Series Ubuntu 12.04.3 Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04 Ubuntu 14.04.2 1 Ubuntu 12.04.5 Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600v4 Series Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04.4 1The Minimum supported OS version for HP Smart Array P244br/ HP Smart HBA H244br in HBA mode is Ubuntu 14.04.2 The HP Flexfabric 10Gb 2-port 536 FLB adapter requires Ubuntu 14.04.1/12.04.5 + SRU (kernel v3.13.0.37) to enable both NIC ports with Virtual Connect. Ubuntu 16.04.3 (HWE Kernel 4.10) 1 1 Gen10 support requires the HWE kernel 4.10 to be selected during 16.04.3 installation. Select 'Boot and Install with the HWE kernel' in the GRUB install menu. Ubuntu 14.04 1 Ubuntu 12.04 1 Ubuntu 14.04.x with Kernel v4.x requires IOMMU to be disabled. DL Series Technical Exceptions Minimum Supported Ubuntu Updates Footnotes Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04.4 Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04 Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600v4 Series Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04.4 Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04 Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600v4 Series Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04.4 Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04 Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600v4 Series Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04.4 Ubuntu 14.04 3 Ubuntu 12.04 1, 2 1 The HP Dynamic Smart Array B110i/B120i/B320i controller driver for Ubuntu 12.04 is not available. The Ubuntu 12.04 certification was completed in SATA mode.
2 The HP Flexfabric 10Gb 2-port 526 FLR-SFP+ adapter does not support iSCSI and FCoE installations on Ubuntu. The minimum supported OS for the HP Flexfabric 10Gb 2-port 526 FLR-SFP+ adapter is 12.04.3. 3 The HP Dynamic Smart Array B110i/B120i/B320i controller for Ubuntu 14.04 is not supported. Use AHCI SATA mode instead. Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04 Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600v4 Series Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04.4 Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04 1 Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600v4 Series Ubuntu 16.04 Ubuntu 14.04.4 Ubuntu 14.04 2 Ubuntu 12.04 1 1 The HP Dynamic Smart Array B110i/B120i/B320i controller driver for Ubuntu 12.04 is not available. The Ubuntu 12.04 certification was completed in SATA mode.
2 The HP Dynamic Smart Array B110i/B120i/B320i controller for Ubuntu 14.04 is not supported. Use AHCI SATA mode instead. Ubuntu 14.04 2 Ubuntu 12.04.02 1 1 The HP Dynamic Smart Array B110i/B120i/B320i controller driver for Ubuntu 12.04 is not available. The Ubuntu 12.04 certification was completed in SATA mode.
2 The HP Dynamic Smart Array B110i/B120i/B320i controller for Ubuntu 14.04 is not supported. Use AHCI SATA mode instead. Ubuntu 14.04 2 Ubuntu 12.04 1 Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2400v2 Series Ubuntu 12.04.3.
Hp Proliant Ml350 G6 Drivers
I recently wanted a new Tower Server to run Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Server in my office. I have done many Linux/Ubuntu installations on dozens of machines over the years. I found an inexpensive machine in the 'HP ProLiant ML10 v2 Tower Server System i3-4150v3 3.5 GHz 8 GB RAM 500GB SATA 7.2K,' for $260 online. It appeared from the HP website that Ubuntu installation was a supported configuration, but I found some posts indicating that there might be a problem with the disk driver, with one post saying that there was not a stable driver available. I could not find the drivers on the HP website, although I did find the manual at I bought the machine, connected an external DVD drive to the USB port, put a DVD with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Server AMD64 in the drive, and turned on the computer. After several cycles of a POST sequence, the system booted from the DVD, and the installation completed normally, including the GRUB install in the MBR. At the end, the installation ejected the DVD, and prompted me to start the reboot sequence into Ubuntu.
However, when the machine tried to boot from the HDD, I got the message 'Non-system disk or disk error.' There are several posts about this problem over the past several years, but none that comprehensively describe the process for the ML10 v2, so I thought I would document my findings for those who want to use one of these inexpensive and capable servers with Ubuntu., from 2014, describes the process of changing the SATA Conroller support with a ProLiant Microserver Gen8, from 2015, describes the process in more detail, also using a Microserver Gen8, and includes screenshots, but I found they did not match exactly my BIOS screens.
It may be that the Ubuntu installation is able to adjust the controller so that the installation can write to the HDD, but that the boot BIOS does not make that adjustment. In any case, what worked for me was to let the first stage POST complete, and then the second stage Processor Initialization will show an 'F9' button at the bottom of the screen. Pressing the F9 key on the keyboard will 'light up' the 'F9' button, and after this Processor Initialization, the 'ROM-Based Setup Utility' will start.
Hp Proliant Ml 150 G6 Drivers
As per the screenshots in the second of the two references above, first select 'System Options' and press Enter, then select 'SATA Controller Options' and press Enter. Here, the new system is a little different than the screenshots shown for the Microserver Gen8 - I had to select 'Embedded SATA Configuration,' and when I did, I got a scary Yellow-on-Red warning that this would destroy my system (which would undoubtedly be true if I had a system installed). Press Enter to get by this warning, then change from 'Enable Dynamic HP Smart Array B120i RAID Support' to 'Enable SATA AHCI Support', and press Enter. Note at the bottom that ' Saves Selection' - there is no explicit 'save' in this setup utility.
Then, back out of the menus with Esc, and then ' to Exit Utility' and then ' to Confirm Exit Utility.' Again, no explicit 'Save' with this utility. Press F10, and the system will again go through the ProLiant System BIOS - Early Processor Initialization.
Hp Proliant Ml 150 G6 Memory
After that completes to 100%, you will go to the next stage 'Processor Initialization. If you have made the change correctly, during this second stage you will see a message 'HP AHCI SATA Controller Initializing' and then 'HP AHCI SATA Controller' and then 'Broadcom NetXtreme Ethernet Boot Agent' You can then install Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Server from the DVD (using your external DVD drive connected to a USB port). A message flashes during the installation about some BIOS corruption, but that does not seem to be a problem for the installation. I selected the LVM with Encryption option, so when the system boots, I get a message 'Please unlock disk sda5crypt:' at which point I enter the password I used to encrypt the disk, and the system boots. I would also mention that these servers come in a few standard configurations, and that there is also a configurator on the HP site, but selecting a custom configuration is very expensive - just find a system configured the way you want, and you can have a very capable server for a very low price. The manual for the HP ProLiant ML10 v2 Server is here: Hopefully, this post will encourage those who want an inexpensive Ubuntu Server to use this server.